wihy-healthFact-check health and nutrition claims using the WIHY research knowledge base. Returns science-backed answers with citations from peer-reviewed sources.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install kortney-lee/wihy-healthGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Sends data to undocumented external endpoint (potential exfiltration)
POST → https://ml.wihy.ai/askCalls external URL not in known-safe list
https://wihy.aiUses known external API (expected, informational)
ncbi.nlm.nih.govAI Analysis
The skill sends user questions to a documented external API (ml.wihy.ai) for its stated purpose of health fact-checking, which is consistent with its description. While the endpoint is not on a pre-approved list, there are no hidden instructions, credential harvesting patterns, or obfuscation indicating malicious intent.
Audited Apr 17, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Mar 21, 2026
Journalists and editors can use this skill to fact-check health claims in articles before publication, ensuring accuracy with peer-reviewed citations. It helps prevent misinformation by providing science-backed evidence for topics like nutrition trends or supplement efficacy.
Telehealth providers can integrate this skill to offer evidence-based answers to patient questions about diets or health habits during consultations. It supports clinicians by quickly referencing research on topics like intermittent fasting or food impacts on cholesterol.
Coaches can leverage this skill to verify health claims clients encounter online, providing credible sources to back up advice. It enhances coaching sessions with factual data on nutrition topics, such as the effects of coffee or specific foods.
Health apps can embed this skill to allow users to directly query science-backed facts about nutrition and wellness claims. It adds value by offering instant, cited answers to questions like whether eggs are unhealthy or if certain diets work.
Students and researchers in nutrition or public health can use this skill to quickly access peer-reviewed citations for claims, aiding in literature reviews or study design. It streamlines fact-checking on topics like meal plans or health trends.
Offer tiered subscription plans for businesses like media companies or telehealth platforms to access the fact-checking API. Revenue comes from monthly or annual fees based on usage volume, with premium tiers for higher query limits and priority support.
Provide a free tier with limited API calls for individual developers or small apps, encouraging adoption and integration. Monetize through paid upgrades for advanced features, such as higher confidence thresholds or additional citation formats.
License the skill as a white-label service for health and wellness platforms to rebrand and embed into their own interfaces. Revenue is generated through one-time licensing fees or revenue-sharing agreements based on user engagement.
💬 Integration Tip
Ensure to generate a unique session_id for each user conversation and reuse it for follow-ups, as required by the API for consistent tracking.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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